Perceptions of sexual assault are heavily dependent on commonly held, but often false, beliefs. For example, most adults believe incautious behavior makes a victim more responsible for assault. We hypothesized that gender, aggression levels, consent attitudes, and empathy levels would be significant predictors of how individuals perceive sexual assault scenarios. Participants were 82 adults with a mean age of 20.46 (SD = 2.66). The majority were women (72%) and Caucasian (54%). Participants were randomly assigned to read a scenario where a young adult was sexually assaulted by two offenders. The gender of the victim and the offenders were altered across the four versions to be male/males, male/females, female/males, and female/females. Part...
Abstract Sexual violence affects people of all color and gender, but extant research has mostly focu...
This study investigated the association between the perceptions of aggression, violence, coercion an...
Abrams D, Viki GT, Masser B, Bohner G. Perceptions of stranger and acquaintance rape: The role of be...
We examined this issue of gender identity, hypothesizing that those who identified as more masculine...
Sexual assault is any sexual activity that occurs without consent (Jozkowski et al., 2014, U.S. Depa...
Interpersonal violence (IPV) is a concern for college students; however, the salient factors that co...
It is well documented that female rape victims are blamed to some extent for their assault. However,...
Though rape can occur in a variety of relationships, its effects are sometimes minimized depending u...
This study examined sex differences in attitudes and attributions of responsibility in acquaintance ...
Emerging adult college students (77 men, 82 women) in the U.S. evaluated consent and the acceptabili...
Sexual assault is one of the fastest growing crimes (USDOJ, 2001) and therefore the study of attitud...
This chapter evaluates the literature on perceptions of sexual assaults committed by female perpetra...
Observers’ attributions of culpability in sexual assault cases have been studied in the context of p...
Many studies have contributed to the understanding of rape, especially along the lines of post-traum...
The purpose of this study was to examine different perceptions and attributions of male and female v...
Abstract Sexual violence affects people of all color and gender, but extant research has mostly focu...
This study investigated the association between the perceptions of aggression, violence, coercion an...
Abrams D, Viki GT, Masser B, Bohner G. Perceptions of stranger and acquaintance rape: The role of be...
We examined this issue of gender identity, hypothesizing that those who identified as more masculine...
Sexual assault is any sexual activity that occurs without consent (Jozkowski et al., 2014, U.S. Depa...
Interpersonal violence (IPV) is a concern for college students; however, the salient factors that co...
It is well documented that female rape victims are blamed to some extent for their assault. However,...
Though rape can occur in a variety of relationships, its effects are sometimes minimized depending u...
This study examined sex differences in attitudes and attributions of responsibility in acquaintance ...
Emerging adult college students (77 men, 82 women) in the U.S. evaluated consent and the acceptabili...
Sexual assault is one of the fastest growing crimes (USDOJ, 2001) and therefore the study of attitud...
This chapter evaluates the literature on perceptions of sexual assaults committed by female perpetra...
Observers’ attributions of culpability in sexual assault cases have been studied in the context of p...
Many studies have contributed to the understanding of rape, especially along the lines of post-traum...
The purpose of this study was to examine different perceptions and attributions of male and female v...
Abstract Sexual violence affects people of all color and gender, but extant research has mostly focu...
This study investigated the association between the perceptions of aggression, violence, coercion an...
Abrams D, Viki GT, Masser B, Bohner G. Perceptions of stranger and acquaintance rape: The role of be...